Let’s Mix it Up! Designing and Using a Water Mixing Station

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Hey everyone! I have my mixing station all set up and my RODI filling up the RODI storage container! Last thing I need to do is purchase connections and hose to run it into the DT. I know an RV hose is recommended, but I cannot find hose that does not already have brass fittings on it. Is it OK to use the brass fittings or do you just cut off the fittings? What are some options for connecting the hose to the ball valve, and what do you put on the other end of the hose if anything?

Plenty of options, but I just cut off the ends of the hose and replaced with plastic fittings. If you use a threaded ball valve, you can get a pvs thread to hose bib converter and just connect the hose directly. On the other end, I fashioned another ball valve connected to some PVC pipe to get water in to tank and/or ATO reservoir.

I've attached a couple pictures to help explain. But as I said, this is just how I did it and there are plenty of ways to skin this cat.

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Hey everyone! I have my mixing station all set up and my RODI filling up the RODI storage container! Last thing I need to do is purchase connections and hose to run it into the DT. I know an RV hose is recommended, but I cannot find hose that does not already have brass fittings on it. Is it OK to use the brass fittings or do you just cut off the fittings? What are some options for connecting the hose to the ball valve, and what do you put on the other end of the hose if anything?


I would not use any brass but thats my opinion.. My set up is a little different , I saved up for the GHL MaxiSA doser and the ProfiLux4 controller that I use to do my AWC's for me.
It's connected to my saltwater mixing station. More info to come on my build thread.

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I would not use any brass but thats my opinion.. My set up is a little different , I saved up for the GHL MaxiSA doser and the ProfiLux4 controller that I use to do my AWC's for me.
It's connected to my saltwater mixing station. More info to come on my build thread.

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Just out of curiosity- why the unions next to the union valves at the bottom?
 

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Just out of curiosity- why the unions next to the union valves at the bottom?

No reason, just to give it some more support and for cleaning purposes! Tell you one thing, the new Reef Octo pumps are awesome and you can't even tell that they are even running..

Here is a short video I did on it / please excuse the quality, it was done on my iPhone..
 
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I would not use any brass but thats my opinion.. My set up is a little different , I saved up for the GHL MaxiSA doser and the ProfiLux4 controller that I use to do my AWC's for me.
It's connected to my saltwater mixing station. More info to come on my build thread.

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Following for more info, specifically interested in what all floats/sensors you used and where you mounted them.
 

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Thank You! That's exactly what I needed to see! My ball valve is a slip, but I should be able to find a slip spigot fitting for 3/4" hose. Awesome! Thanks Guys! I'll try posting some pics of my station once I get the hose connected! I cannot thank you enough dbl for this thread. It has been SO helpful for building my mixing station!
 

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What does everyone do with water that stays trapped in the hose to the DT after filling? Needing a 50ft hose minimum, that's a lot of hose to have water lingering.
 

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I just leave it in there and seal both ends....never had a problem with it and I have about 100' run to the tank from my room where I mix.
 
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What does everyone do with water that stays trapped in the hose to the DT after filling? Needing a 50ft hose minimum, that's a lot of hose to have water lingering.

I happen to use the same hose for both salt during water changes and fresh water to refill the ATO reservoir. I don't do a lot of water changes, so it's mainly fresh in the hose and I just leave it. When I do use it for salt, I just run the pump for a minute or so until it's pumping salt water. The next time I use it for fresh, I do the same thing - run it and clear out the salt and the cycle repeats. I've never had an issue with this process.
 

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Since I use the same hose for new salt water and for refilling the ATO with RO water, I just connect it to the RO container and let it flush the last bit of salt water into the sump. Then it's full of RO water and I just leave it like that.
 

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Run the hose into a drain for a few minutes to clear if your worried about it. I don't worry about it.
 

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I shared mine in another thread. Just water tested it last week, it didn't leak :)

The pump is a pan world 200ps. It's a beast of a pump, quite loud though. Thankfully it will be in my washroom.

I will also be using a spectra pure performance plus 100 gpd ultra high efficiency rodi
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I have decided to move my water station and clean things up a bit. The one issue i continue to struggle with is keeping the water cool in this Texas garage. I usually mix up about 25 gallons and have had it break 100 degrees before. I transferred the water to 5g buckets and cooled them inside while placing RO ice blocks in the remaining water. This process is not sustainable. What are yall doing to counter that?

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This is awesome. I am using this for the blueprint for my water station. Thank you. Question. How are you guys cleaning out your Salt container? Are you cleaning it? How often? Mine always gets a yellowy gross looking tinge to it that freaks me out but my new mixing containers are 135 gallons and I am not sure if and how I am going to clean them.

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How are you guys cleaning out your Salt container? Are you cleaning it? How often? Mine always gets a yellowy gross looking tinge to it that freaks me out but my new mixing containers are 135 gallons and I am not sure if and how I am going to clean them.
I clean the salt mixing Brute whenever it gets too ugly for my sensibilities. So it's a pretty subjective thing. One of the reasons I wanted a Brute instead of a Roto-Mold style tank - easier to clean.
135 gallons certainly rules out using vinegar! Probably not easy to move it around either. Maybe a mop?
 

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I clean the salt mixing Brute whenever it gets too ugly for my sensibilities. So it's a pretty subjective thing. One of the reasons I wanted a Brute instead of a Roto-Mold style tank - easier to clean.
135 gallons certainly rules out using vinegar! Probably not easy to move it around either. Maybe a mop?

That may well be my only option! I am wondering if I just have a small pump circulating water in there at all times if it will keep it from getting nasty. I will have to look into this more. Thanks for your thoughts :)
 
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